I haven't looked into the differences/nuances with Chrome versus other mainstream browsers and don't really test on it. However a client pointed out that the homepage of http://www.acyoa.org/index2.php pushed my scrollable element over to the right when viewed in Chrome.

I don't know if this is a CSS thing, or an issue with jQuery itself, or an issue with jQuery Tools' Scrollable plugin (http://www.flowplayer.org/tools/scrollable.html)

thanks; I just ran a browser test on Litmus and realized that FF2, Chrome and Safari are all doing the same thing.
It might be the nav bar across the top of the page; I'm removing it to retest and we'll see what happens. — Stephan Hovnanian over 8 years ago

solution: the scrollable DIV uses relative positioning, and I guess a little extra padding in those problem browsers caused my navbar to push further down than it was supposed to, so the scrollable area pushed off to the right. I added overflow:hidden; to the navmenu DIV and all is well.